Reabetswe Keebine (8H) and Nompumelelo Mbenenge (8D)


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  • Name of element
    • Titanium
  • Nickname of element (Symbol)
    • Ti
  • Birth date (date of discovery)
    • 1791
  • Race (type of element)
    • Metal
  • Birth weight (atomic mass)
    • 47.867 amu
  • Birth height (atomic number)
    • 22
  • Family Name (family or group)
    • Transitonal Metal
  • Obstetrician (Discoverer)
    • Reverend William Gregor
  • Place of birth (country of discovery)
    • England
  • Gender (state of matter at room temperature)
    • Solid
  • Personality (emotions: boiling point, density and melting point)
    • Boiling Point
      • 3287.0 °C (3560.15 °K)
    • Density
      • 4.54 g/cm³
    • Melting Point
      • 1660.0 °C (1933.15 °K)
    • Heat Of Fusion
      • 18.6 kj/mole
    • Heat Of Vaporisation
      • 425.2 kj/mole
  • DNA (Chemical Properties: does it react with acid, etc)
    • Reaction of Titanium With Air
      • When titanium is burnt in the air there is a white flame and titanium dioxide and titanium nitride are produced.
    • Titanium is the only element that burns in pure nitrogen.
    • Reaction of Titanium With Water
      • No reaction but reacts with water vapourand creates titanium oxide and hydrogen.
    • Reaction Of Titanium With Acids
      • No reaction in room temperature with mineral acids. Reacts with hydrochloric acid
  • Picture of element (Construct a Bohr Model of Element)
    • Number Of Energy Levels: 4
    • First Energy Level: 2
    • Second Energy Level: 8
    • Third Energy Level: 10
    • Fourth Energy Level: 2
Atomic_Structure_Of_Titanium.gif
  • Family Portrait (Bohr Model of all elements in this atomic family)
    • Transition Metals
      Transition_Metals.jpg
  • Brothers and Sisters (Names of all family members from the periodic table)
    • Scandium
    • Titanium
    • Vanadium
    • Chromium
    • Manganese
    • Iron
    • Cobalt
    • Nickel
    • Copper
    • Zinc
    • Yttrium
    • Zirconium
    • Niobium
    • Molybdenum
    • Technetium
    • Ruthenium
    • Rhodium
    • Palladium
    • Silver
    • Cadmium
    • Hafnium
    • Tantalum
    • Tungsten
    • Rhenium
    • Osmium
    • Iridium
    • Platinum
    • Gold
    • Mercury
    • Rutherfordium
    • Dubnium
    • Seaborgium
    • Bohrium
    • Hassium
    • Meitnerium
    • Darmstadtium
    • Roentgenium
    • Copperdium
  • Career of element (what their element will become when it grows up) and Pictures of career (pictures of products that use/ are made of your element)
    • In the aerospace industry.
      • Aircraft_Frame.jpg
    • For replacement hip joints.
      • Hip_Joint.jpg
    • For pipes in the nuclear, oil and chemical industries.
      • Titanium_Pipe.jpg
    • For fuel and oxidizer tank and high-pressure containers.
      • Titanium_fuel_and_oxidizer_tank_and_high-pressure_container.jpg

Titanium_-_Reabetswe_Keebine.jpg
Reabetswe Keebine 8H
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Nompumelelo Mbenenge 8D


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Titanium SongTitanium Lyrics

I was discovered
By Reverend William Gregor.
It was in Cornwall, in England.

I’m bulletproof, I don’t react.
So fire away fire away.
I’m forty-five per cent lighter,
I’m lighter than steel.
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titanium
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titanium

Stone hard machine gun
My age is 221
With 38 brothers and sisters

You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titanium
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titanium
I am titanium
I am titanium